Liga de Primera Mercado Libre: Fecha 4 Schedule & Key Matchups 2026

by Liam O'Connor Sports Editor

The Liga de Primera Mercado Libre is entering a crucial stage, with Matchday 4 poised to offer early indications of potential contenders and those facing an uphill battle. Several matches this weekend carry significant weight, not just for the points on offer, but also for the narratives they’ll build and the pressure they’ll apply. This weekend’s schedule features key matchups and closely watched referee assignments, promising a compelling round of Chilean football.

The action kicks off today, Friday, February 20th, with Unión La Calera hosting Ñublense at 6:00 PM local time at Estadio Nicolás Chahuán. The match will be overseen by Nicolás Gamboa, an experienced referee in the league. Later in the evening, at 8:30 PM, Deportes Concepción will face Cobresal at Estadio Ester Roa Rebolledo, with Gastón Phillippe Noriega taking charge of the contest – a game expected to be played with considerable intensity and pace. The league standings, as of February 20th, show Deportes Limache leading the pack, followed closely by Huachipato and Unión La Calera, setting the stage for a competitive weekend. https://www.biobiochile.cl/portada/deportes/tabla-posiciones-embed.shtml" style=" width: 100%; height: 620px; margin: 20px auto; display: block;

Key Matchups and Referee Decisions

Saturday’s schedule features a particularly high-stakes encounter in Rancagua, where O’Higgins will seize on Colo Colo at 6:00 PM at Estadio El Teniente. The appointment of Mathias Riquelme as the referee for this match is noteworthy, given the significance of the fixture and the potential for a closely contested game. Later that evening, at 8:30 PM, Universidad Católica will play host to Coquimbo Unido at the Claro Arena.

Sunday’s action concludes the Matchday 4 schedule with another crucial match: Universidad de Chile versus Deportes Limache at the Estadio Nacional, with Fernando Vejar officiating. These games represent a blend of competitive urgency and the desire for positive results as teams strive to improve their positions in the league table.

Full Matchday 4 Schedule

Friday, February 20th:

  • Unión La Calera vs Ñublense | 6:00 PM | Estadio Nicolás Chahuán | Nicolás Gamboa
  • Deportes Concepción vs Cobresal | 8:30 PM | Estadio Ester Roa Rebolledo | Gastón Phillippe

Saturday, February 21st:

  • Huachipato vs Palestino | 12:00 PM | Estadio Huachipato | Juan Lara Luco
  • O’Higgins vs Colo Colo | 6:00 PM | Estadio El Teniente | Mathias Riquelme
  • Universidad Católica vs Coquimbo Unido | 8:30 PM | Claro Arena | Franco Jímenez

Sunday, February 22nd:

  • Deportes La Serena vs Universidad de Concepción | 12:00 PM | Estadio La Portada | José Cabero
  • Audax Italiano vs Everton | 6:00 PM | Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida | Claudio Díaz
  • Universidad de Chile vs Deportes Limache | 8:30 PM | Estadio Nacional | Fernando Vejar

Current Standings

As teams prepare for these crucial matches, the league table reflects a tight competition. According to the latest standings, Deportes Limache currently leads with 7 points, followed by Huachipato (7 points), and Unión La Calera and Coquimbo Unido (6 points each). Colo Colo and Ñublense are further down the table, highlighting the importance of securing positive results this weekend to climb the rankings. Eurosport is providing live updates and statistics throughout the tournament.

The Liga de Primera Mercado Libre’s Matchday 4 promises a compelling weekend of football, with several key matches and referee assignments that could significantly impact the league standings. Fans can follow the action live on various sports platforms and stay updated on the latest news and results.

Looking ahead, the league will continue with Matchday 5 next week, with schedules to be announced shortly. Fans can expect further competitive matches and evolving dynamics as teams battle for position in the Liga de Primera Mercado Libre. Share your thoughts on the upcoming matches and your predictions for the league season in the comments below.

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